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WEBSITE DESIGN: Best Practices That Really Matter to Your Users

Solomon, Laura

Computers in Libraries, 2023-09, Vol.43 (7), p.8-10

Westport: Information Today, Inc

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  • Título:
    WEBSITE DESIGN: Best Practices That Really Matter to Your Users
  • Autor: Solomon, Laura
  • Assuntos: Best practice ; Best Practices ; Brochures ; Design and construction ; Educational Technology ; Guidelines ; High School Students ; Internet ; Libraries ; Libraries and readers ; Library Schools ; Public services (Libraries) ; Technology application ; Timed Tests ; Usability ; Web site design ; Web sites ; Websites
  • É parte de: Computers in Libraries, 2023-09, Vol.43 (7), p.8-10
  • Descrição: Best practices matter. Solomon knows you've heard variations of this statement. Does it hold true for your library's website? Absolutely. She has been building websites since the late 1990s. Long before there were usability studies or web design degrees, the rules of building good sites were passed along via word-of-mouth. For many in libraries, they've evolved along with the web in real time. But as website complexity has grown, the expertise required to develop one has also increased. Long gone are the days when a local high school student could build something, and it would be good enough. The demands on a modern-day website are daunting. Now, websites must look good, but they also have to be usable, accessible, and scalable. They have to do a lot more than be internet brochures. It's not only about the code anymore; to be honest, it hasn't been for a long time--and it's here that the problem lies. Passing guidelines down by word-of-mouth is like playing a game of telephone. Guidelines can be garbled and misinterpreted as they are relayed from one person to the next.
  • Editor: Westport: Information Today, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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